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Remove unwanted objects in Photoshop: Advanced

- To work on that area, we're going to need…to create a new number of different layers.…So I'll begin by creating a new layer,…and I'm going to select the Clone Stamp tool.…Up top, we want to make sure we have a brush without…any hardness, using the blending mode of Normal.…And we want to work to All Layers…so we can have our retouching on its own layer.…What I'm going to do here is tap the left…bracket key to make my brush smaller.…And I'm just going to bring this horizon over.…And what's really great about this is when you…work on a separate layer, you can…actually even just bring over the content.…

Can you see how I'm bringing over this…whole horizon line right here?…Then you can use your Move tool,…and you can just drop it into place.…I'm just going to drop this into place,…maybe right around here.…Looks like I have a little bit I need to erase from that,…so I'll just use the eraser tool and get rid of that.…And you can see how I'm just bringing…that over into just the right spot.…Now we can, of course, clone on top of this.…

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9/20/2017

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1/13/2016

Get a new image-editing technique every Wednesday in Photo Tools Weekly. Photographer and educator Chris Orwig shares photo editing tips and techniques to help make your photos look better in just a few minutes. He'll tackle programs like Photoshop and Lightroom, as well as plugins and mobile apps like Instagram, too.

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